End User Licence Agreement
Software licence terms for Atum Vinyl Ripper.
This EULA sets out the basic licence terms for installing, activating, and using the Atum Vinyl Ripper software.
Licence grant
When a valid purchase and activation are confirmed, Atum Vinyl Ripper is licensed, not sold. The licence permits use of the software for your own internal or personal work on supported systems, subject to the terms on this page. Unless a different limit is stated at the point of sale, one purchased licence may be activated on up to two machines at the same time for the same end user.
Activation and machine binding
The software uses a machine code, serial, account record, or similar activation method. Each issued serial is tied to the purchase record and to the machines activated under that purchase. Reinstalling on the same machine may continue to use the existing activation, while activating an additional machine is limited to the licence allowance then in force.
Unregistering and replacing machines
If you replace a computer, reinstall on new hardware, or want to free an activation slot, you may use the in-app unregister option or any other supported licence-transfer flow provided by Atum Vinyl Ripper. Once a machine has been successfully unregistered, that activation slot may be reused on another supported machine under the same purchase. Support may be required in some recovery or hardware-failure cases.
Restrictions
- No resale, sublicensing, or redistribution except where expressly permitted in writing
- No removal or circumvention of activation, licensing, or security controls
- No reverse engineering, decompiling, or disassembly except where applicable law clearly allows it
- No use of the software in a way that violates law or infringes third-party rights
Updates and services
Compatibility, metadata services, downloads, and activation systems may change over time. Updates, fixes, or service changes may be provided as part of the release flow, but availability can vary by version, platform, and support status.
Third-party metadata services
Metadata and artwork features may rely on third-party services including Discogs, MusicBrainz, the Cover Art Archive, Apple's iTunes Search API, and AudD. Those services are not controlled by Atum Vinyl Ripper, may change without notice, and remain subject to their own terms, attribution rules, technical limits, and privacy practices.
Termination
The licence may end if these terms are materially breached. On termination, use of the software must stop and copies under that licence should no longer be used, unless applicable law requires otherwise.
Consumer rights
Nothing in this EULA is intended to remove or limit consumer rights that cannot lawfully be excluded or restricted under applicable law, including statutory rights relating to digital content, faulty software, or required pre-contract information.